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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unexpectedly met" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a scenario in which two people unexpectedly encountered each other. For example, "We unexpectedly met while walking down the street."
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In July, a platoon of American soldiers patrolling Falluja unexpectedly met an angry throng of Iraqis.
Shortly thereafter, with no advance warning and no C.I.A. permission, Asset X travelled to Pakistan and unexpectedly met Mohammed.
One famous anecdote concerns Goethe and Beethoven, who were together at a spa resort when they unexpectedly met a party of German royalty on the street.
She drained her glass of wine, though she had already drained it once, and then she put it down and unexpectedly met my eye.
Just after his appointment, I unexpectedly met Oren in front of the King David Hotel, in Jerusalem, and he was reflexively warm, even ebullient.
At Canary Wharf, they unexpectedly met some concrete test piles inserted in the early days of the development's construction and then forgotten.
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Pillow Talk by Freya North is the tale of two long-lost childhood sweethearts who unexpectedly meet again after 17 years.
McKinnon stars as Bergman's new partner Jillian Holtzmann, while Jones is NYC subway worker Patty Tolan, who unexpectedly meets the movie's biggest supernatural threat.
McKinnon stars as Bergman's new partner Jillian Holtzmann while Jones is NYC subway worked Patty Tolan who unexpectedly meets the movie's biggest supernatural threat.
When Joanie unexpectedly meets Miranda, their heated encounter ignites the crisis with which the playwright's 90-minute story abruptly comes to a halt.
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